To celebrate what would have been his 84th birthday, NBC announced an exclusive special dedicated to the late Elvis Presley on Jan. 8.

The Elvis All-Star Tribute was produced to commemorate the 50th anniversary of “The King’s” legendary ’68 Comeback Special — which was his first television appearance in seven years and marked his return to the music industry after spending years as a film star.

In an official press release, the network revealed the special on its website Tuesday morning. The statement reads:

“Celebrating one of the greatest musical events in television history, NBC will honour a true legend when it airs the Elvis All-Star Tribute, a look back at the iconic 1968 special that put Presley back on the map.”

“Elvis’ Dec. 3, 1968, special was his first live television performance since 1961 and a monumental event. In addition to musical performances, the special will showcase rare Elvis footage, outtakes and interviews from those involved in the special,” the release continued.

Tom Bukovac, Audley Freed, Roland Gajate Garcia, Terence Higgins, Kari Kimmel, Briana Lee, David Loucks, CJ Vanston and Brandon Winbush are credited as the part of the house band for the Elvis All-Star Tribute.

To celebrate both the original and tribute performances, it was revealed that The Best of the ’68 Comeback Special album will be released on Feb. 15 by RCA/Legacy Recordings.

The album features 15 performances from the original ’68 Comeback Special. There will be four bonus tracks as well, including original studio recordings of three Presley hits: A Little Less Conversation, Suspicious Minds and Burning Love.

The final song, If I Can Dream, comes from the upcoming special. It features a collaborative performance by Underwood, Mendes, “Posty,” Darius Rucker and Blake Shelton alongside Presley’s original vocal track.

More information regarding The Best of the ’68 Comeback Special album can be found here.

Elvis Presley performs in concert at the Milwaukee Arena on April 27, l977, in Milwaukee, Wis.